@afneil DESTROYS Ben Shapiro! And you as a journalist are proceeding to call one side of the political spectrum ignorant, barbaric and sending us back to the Dark Ages. That is the length of time it takes for Andrew Neil to destroy the poster boy of the hard right. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. The 35-year-old has now been ridiculed by social media users for his political slur after he was taken to task by the veteran broadcaster over his support for Georgia's abortion clampdown and previous comments that 'Arabs like to bomb cr** and live in open sewage'. Shapiro was angered when Neil asked whether such legislation in Georgia takes the United States back to "the dark ages." There are concerns that some young people will face the prospect of being confined to their halls of residence over Christmas, The censored side of Cold War Steve's artwork on Boscombe beach in Bournemouth, England. Ben Shapiro is known for his controversial statements and earlier this year claimed he 'wouldn't have aborted baby Hitler'. “For that I apologise.”. It's a useful way to test their positions. Video, 00:01:08Queues in China for experimental Covid-19 vaccine, Leslie, 100, relives holidays by painting. Baby Hitler was a baby.'. https://t.co/GcQOhkrSi1, — Jordan Weissmann (@JHWeissmann) May 10, 2019, Here's regular user of the term "snowflake" Ben Shapiro shortly before he ran away from an interview because he found *Andrew Neil* to be too left wingpic.twitter.com/4U7cG2qwS0, — James Felton (@JimMFelton) May 10, 2019. Just another day of establishment media types blindly amplifying a contrived left-wing talking point. Fresh nationwide lockdown restrictions in England appear to be on the cards soon as the British government targeted more areas Friday in an attempt to suppress a sharp spike in new coronavirus infections, A model presents a creation during the Bora Aksu catwalk show at London Fashion Week 2020, World kickboxing champion Carl Thomas during his attempt to run a marathon while pulling a plane at Elvington Airfield near York. To a commentator who suggested he was "rude" to Shapiro, Neil replied: "I tend to take the opposite position from those I interview. 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